Our Story Begins With Smiles

We believe every cat deserves pain‑free teeth, fresher breath, and more happy years with the people they love

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Born From a Hidden Problem

We saw how cats silently suffer from dental issues, and set out to make oral care playful, natural, and stress‑free.

Where Health Meets Happiness

At PurrSmile™, we believe dental care isn’t a chore — it’s the foundation of a longer, happier life for your cat. Our mission is simple: transform oral care into play, so every cat can thrive from kittenhood to their senior years.

Designed for Play, Built for Health

At PurrSmile™, we don’t just make toys — we solve hidden dental problems. Our journey began with a simple idea: oral care should be natural, stress‑free, and fun. From kittens to seniors, our chews bring fresher breath, stronger teeth, and more happy years together.

Why PurrSmile Works Better

Encourages natural chewing with silvervine + catnip

Hemp rope texture gently scrapes plaque and tartar

Fresher breath without stress or brushing

100% safe, natural ingredients for daily use


Yes! The stick is made from 100% natural ingredients—silvervine wood, catnip, and hemp rope. It contains no chemicals or additives, making it safe for daily chewing.

The hemp rope acts like natural floss, gently scraping plaque and tartar as your cat chews. Silvervine encourages chewing, which helps maintain oral hygiene without stress.

Most cats love silvervine and catnip, even those who don’t react strongly to regular catnip. However, every cat is unique—some may show stronger interest than others.

Daily play and chewing are recommended. Regular use helps reduce plaque buildup, freshen breath, and support long-term dental health.

It depends on your cat’s chewing habits. Typically, a stick can last several weeks with regular use. Replace when it becomes worn down or frayed.

Yes, it’s suitable for kittens over 6 months old. It helps soothe teething discomfort while promoting healthy chewing habits.

Some cats may take time to warm up. Try introducing it during playtime or rubbing a little catnip on the rope ends to spark interest.